Jenny: We had this already with both my girls – each took a different week (not smiling at the turn taking). The good news (if it’s the same bug) is that it is usually over in about 24 hours. Also, I read that is was the Rotovirus (highly contagious) – so I got all paranoid and Clorox sprayed the entire house – especially door handles. Babykins: Feel better soon so mommy can get back to her blogging fun!🙂 You’re lucky to have a mom like her who survives all the insanity with an amazing sense of humor and wit (you’ll understand this one day).

LMAO over the note to Babykins, Kristal! I didn’t think of spraying the house down. Hmmmm….

And why do kids always get the bugs at different times? One of my friends said her mother didn’t leave the house for four months when she and her five siblings got the chicken pox. Because of course, no one was on the same schedule (and this was before the vaccine).

No warning. Just heaving. That kid could blow chunks like you would not believe. And even when he had nothing left, it would go on and on. I cannot tell you how many urgent care visits (because OF COURSE it would be late at night), how many hours, and how many IVs because of fever and dehydration we went through. Finally by fourth grade, he had his tonsils/adenoids out, and the ordeal was over.

Thanks, Kathy! The good part is, the hurlage passed pretty quickly, considering, and how our girlie is back at school. She’s all stuffed up and likely spreading her cooties throughout the land like every other pre-schooler, but at least she’s not throwing up.🙂